It's a baritone guitar [link in the "Show more" above], tuned down to low B. Longer scale length, bigger strings, longer sound waves coming off the instrument - needed a longer stretch of wood to support that - like cello vs. violin. By moving the soundhole over [plus another breather hole on the side] it created a longer stretch of wood . It worked!
Beyond wonderful!!
YES!!!! Fabulous!!
Super groovy!! Love it
Amazing covers, just subscribed. I'm curious, why is the sound hole of that guitar up in the corner?
It's a baritone guitar [link in the "Show more" above], tuned down to low B. Longer scale length, bigger strings, longer sound waves coming off the instrument - needed a longer stretch of wood to support that - like cello vs. violin. By moving the soundhole over [plus another breather hole on the side] it created a longer stretch of wood . It worked!
@@SeanHarknessGuitar Fascinating! I learned something new today! Thanks for answering